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Throughout “Ode to the West Wind,” the speaker describes the West Wind as a powerful and destructive force: it drives away the summer and brings instead winter storms, chaos, and even death. Yet the speaker celebrates the West Wind and welcomes the destruction that it causes because it leads to renewal and rebirth.
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Regarded as the gentlest and most pleasant of all winds, it marks the departure of the cold winter and the arrival of warm spring. The speaker is away from home probably in order to make money. When the west wind reaches his present place, he turns nostalgic. The fond memories of his homeland are aroused at once.
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